We just got the Nokia J in for review, and while we check it out over the next couple days and write up our review, we figured the Bluetooth headset was just way too darn pretty not to do a gallery post.
Yup, it’s quite beautiful for a headset, isnt it? Even the product team that helped create it thought so. So here we go, lotsa pictures of the Nokia J.
As you might already know, the Nokia J is a stylish in-ear type Bluetooth headset with a stainless steel finish, that automatically switches on and connects when you take the headset out of an included clip. It features up to three months of standby time when it’s stored in the clip, with 5 Hours of talk time. It also features “best-in-class” audio quality with the noise-isolating in-ear design, with volume automatically adjusting depending on the surrounding noise levels, and has crystal clear sound thanks to the built-in DSP noise cancellation technology. There’s also Voice guidance for Bluetooth pairing, and battery and connection status and Advanced Multipoint to connect to two devices simultaneously.
The Box:
The Nokia J:
The Sleeve:
The Sleeve (clip):
The Nokia J and Sleeve:
So yes, definitely a very premium looking, stylish little Bluetooth headset, eh? Give us a couple days to test this baby out, and we’ll let you know how it performs. In the meanwhile, what are your questions?
Hi, just tried out the Nokia J twice. The first time it worked once then it created huge problems for both myself and those trying to contact me. They could hear me but I could hear them, so I took it back and got a new one. The secound Nokia J worked fine with surpurb sound quality at my end. For the person listning to me the sound quality was not good with every one complaining about noise and echoes. Well I delivered that one back. Best regards, Konrad
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